I know the zoo has it all figured out and QB2 is always the answer, but let's take a step back and look at the full picture.
Reed may very well be the future and worthy of QB1, especially after showcasing an elite set of skills this past weekend. But let's not forget that Florida is the worst they've ever been. Their offense is floundering and defense has busted coverage after busted coverage.
On the other hand it was an SEC matchup in a hostile environment and Reed did exactly what a good QB needed to all things considered.
But an injured CW in the first game of the season in a new system against a top defense vs a healthy Reed against one of the worst SEC defenses is not a fair comparison.
I really like what I saw with Reed but am also not ready to just write off CW and kick him to the transfer portal. He has a lot is skills and we have seen more good games than bad games from him.
It will be interesting to see how Elko juggles this dilemma going forward. I don't want to see CW start again until he is at least 100% healthy. Until then, we get to really see what Reed is made of and maybe the decision becomes a little easier.
Reed may very well be the future and worthy of QB1, especially after showcasing an elite set of skills this past weekend. But let's not forget that Florida is the worst they've ever been. Their offense is floundering and defense has busted coverage after busted coverage.
On the other hand it was an SEC matchup in a hostile environment and Reed did exactly what a good QB needed to all things considered.
But an injured CW in the first game of the season in a new system against a top defense vs a healthy Reed against one of the worst SEC defenses is not a fair comparison.
I really like what I saw with Reed but am also not ready to just write off CW and kick him to the transfer portal. He has a lot is skills and we have seen more good games than bad games from him.
It will be interesting to see how Elko juggles this dilemma going forward. I don't want to see CW start again until he is at least 100% healthy. Until then, we get to really see what Reed is made of and maybe the decision becomes a little easier.